Peace on Earth: Extending the Wish to All Beings
It’s December 23rd. Can you feel it? The shopping is (hopefully) done, the wrapping paper is flying, and the kitchen is starting to smell like cinnamon and sage. There is a special kind of energy right before the holidays—a mix of excitement and the anticipation of...
Trading Guns for Binoculars: A Holiday Tradition Worth Keeping
December 14th marks the start of a very special window in the conservation calendar. While most of us are focused on gift wrapping and holiday parties, thousands of people across the continent are grabbing their binoculars and heading out into the cold for the...
The Season of Giving: Extending Our List to the Wild
Can you believe it? November is officially behind us. Tomorrow is December, and for many of us, that signals the start of the holiday rush—the planning, the decorating, and, of course, the shopping. It is a season of giving, a time when we focus on showing the people...
Quiet Forests, Quiet Changes 🍁❄️
Hello Friends of the Wild, Mid-November brings a different kind of beauty to Greater Vancouver — quieter trails, mist-covered mornings, and wildlife preparing for winter’s arrival. As the season shifts, so do the routines of the animals who share our home. Here’s a...
Scares, Spiders, and Safety: Keeping Halloween Wildlife-Friendly
Hey everyone, We are officially in the heart of "Spooky Season." The jack-o'-lanterns are appearing on porches, the costumes are being planned, and the fake cobwebs are being stretched over hedges. It’s a fun time of year to embrace the eerie side of things. But as we...
The Invisible River Above Our Heads
I’ve always found that autumn brings a certain heaviness to the air. It’s not just the rain or the falling leaves; it’s a sense of transition. We tend to look down as we walk this time of year, watching our step on slick sidewalks, hurrying to get out of the cold. But...

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